In Reply to: RE: Power cord for Vandersteen 5A's posted by stehno on May 9, 2015 at 19:17:31:
Stehno....I don't understand your concern. Firstly..no, I don't have a line conditioner. All Ayre equipment has a built in circuit they call Ayre Conditioning, which negates the need for a seperate conditioner. I've tried a number of the highly regarded ones, and although they change the sound, they bring nothing good to the party. I've always removed them for better sound. Vandersteen uses my amp to power from low mids up, and its built in amp to power the woofer, although the rate the woofer and the rest of the sound operates is controlled by a seperate box which is adjustable to my amp. There is also seperate adjustments centering around various frequencies, so that the woofer is fully and properly integrated with the rest of the speaker. A recorded series of tones and a sound pressure meter is used in the setup (also a laser, but that is another setup activity) The Vandersteen website provides interesting reading.
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